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LP17330-9   Vaccinium myrtillus
Blueberries are a group of flowering plants in the genus Vaccinium , sect. Cyanococcus. The species are native to North America and eastern Asia. They are shrubs varying in size from 10 cm tall to 4 m tall; the smaller species are known as lowbush blueberries, and the larger species as highbush blueberries. The leaves can be either deciduous or evergreen, ovate to lanceolate, and from 1-8 cm long and 0.5-3.5 cm broad. The flowers are bell-shaped, white, pale pink or red, sometimes tinged greenish. The fruit is botanically a true berry 5-16 mm diameter with a flared crown at the end; they are pale greenish at first, then reddish-purple, and finally turn blue or dark purple on ripening. They have a sweet taste when mature, with variable acidity. The blueberry season typically runs from May to October, peaking in July. All the species whose common names in English include blueberry are currently classified in section Cyanococcus of the genus Vaccinium. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Vaccinium myrtillus (Wikipedia)

LP17330-9   Vaccinium myrtillus
A plant species of the family VACCINIUM. Source: National Library of Medicine, MeSH 2006

LP17330-9   Vaccinium myrtillus
The name Blueberry is given to several related shrubs, and at least 50 species belong to the same genus as Blueberry. The round, smooth-skinned, blue-black berries are juicy and sweet and only about 10 mm in diameter. The Highbush variety of bush can grow up to 5 m in height; the hardier Lowbush blueberry plants can reach 1 m high. Blueberries are found wild and are cultivated in temperate to cold climates.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that Blueberry can occasionally induce symptoms of food allergy in sensitised individuals; however, no studies have been reported to date. Copyright Copyright © 2006 Phadia AB. Source: ImmunoCap, ImmunoCap

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Vaccinium myrtillus Ab.IgE
Property
PrThr
Time
Pt
System
Ser
Scale
SemiQn
Method
RAST

Additional Names

Short Name
Blueberry IgE RAST
Display Name
Blueberry IgE RAST (S) [Presence]
Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
Blueberry allergy test

Example Answer List: LL1927-4

Source: Wikipedia
Link to External List
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAST_test
Answer Code Score Answer ID
0 LA6111-4
1 LA6112-2
2 or more LA6113-0
3 LA6114-8
4 LA6115-5
5 LA10137-0
6 LA10138-8

Basic Attributes

Class
ALLERGY
Type
Laboratory
First Released
Version 2.75
Last Updated
Version 2.75
Order vs. Observation
Observation
Common Test Rank Get Info
9284

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
de-DE German (Germany) Vaccinium myrtillus Ak.IgE:Nachweis oder Schwellenwert:Zeitpunkt:Serum:Semiquantitativ:Radio-Allergo-Sorbent-Test (RAST)
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Arándano azul (Vaccinium myrtillus) IgE:PrThr:Punto temporal:Suero:Semicuantitativo:Prueba de absorcion de radioalergeno (RAST)
Synonyms: Semicuantitativo
fr-CA French (Canada) Vaccinium myrtillus, IgE:Présence-Seuil:Temps ponctuel:Sérum:SemiQn:RAST
fr-FR French (France) Myrtille Ac IgE:Présence/Seuil:Ponctuel:Sérum:Semi-Quantitatif:RAST
it-IT Italian (Italy) Vaccinium myrtillus Ab.IgE:PrThr:Pt:Siero:SemiQn:RAST
Synonyms: anticorpi anti-IgE anticorpo Mirtillo nero (Vaccinium myrtillus) Presenza o Soglia Punto nel tempo (episodio) Risposta agli antigeni Siero Test di radioallergoassorbimento (RAST)
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) Vaccinium myrtillus As.IgE:aanwezigheid:moment:serum:semikwantitatief:RAST
Synonyms: antistof; antilichaam blauwe bosbes radioallergosorbent test
zh-CN Chinese (China) 蓝莓 抗体.IgE:存在情况或阈值:时间点:血清:半定量型:放射过敏原吸附试验法
Synonyms: Ab.IgE;IgE;抗体 IgE Ab;自身抗体 免疫球蛋白 E 存在情况;存在;存在与否;是否存在;阈值;界值;界限;阀值;临界值;存在情况(存在、存在与否、是否存在)或阈值(界值、界限、阀值、临界值) 放射过敏原吸附试验;放射过敏原吸附试验(Radioallergosorbent Test,RAST) 时刻;随机;随意;瞬间 蓝莓 Ab 蓝莓果;越桔

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